states: [sudan]
category: cultural
year: 2003
location: Northern state, province of Meroe
region: Arab States
latitude/longitude: 18.5370000000, 31.8280277778
Gebel Barkal, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Sudan, is a small mountain revered for its historical and cultural significance. It served as a royal cemetery during the ancient Kingdom of Kush and features well-preserved pyramids, temples, and palaces dating back to the 15th century BCE. The site is also notable for its association with the Egyptian god Amun, whose temple lies at the mountain's base, reflecting its role as a key religious center in antiquity. Today, it stands as a testament to the region's rich archaeological legacy.
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